cajole

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  • Where the moderates coaxed, appeased and conciliated, the radicals preferred to cajole, to threaten and to force.

  • How she manages to persuade, cajole, and terrorize colleagues to undertake reviews and, more importantly, to deliver them on time is a well-kept secret.

  • To sustain these strikes, workers had to persuade and cajole, manipulate and coerce to their side, the sundry patrons and power brokers of the neighbourhood.

  • To achieve this, the editors must have put in a huge amount of work, cajoling 63 authors into putting their work into a uniform style.

  • The two editors have managed to cajole a highly credible team of 10 other authors to join them in this ambitious project.

  • She must needle, cajole, and sometimes enrage her fellow citizens to overcome their acquiescence and recover their moral equanimity.

  • Language, as we have been cajoled into accepting over recent years, is powerful.

  • We aren't arguing that counselors should push, cajole, and strong-arm their patients.

  • Should they be manipulated, cajoled, coerced, forced to decide?

  • While the association in most instances lacks the ability to threaten credibly, it can certainly cajole members and remind them of their collective responsibilities.

  • Through these she beckons and cajoles her followers as they wend their way across the temporal expanses of the other strata.

  • What an empty place social gerontology will be when we no longer have his voice to correct, cajole and caution us to raise the bar without lowering our guard.

  • Charles busied himself with important political questions and continually chided and cajoled parliament in the direction he wanted it to go.

  • Examinations may have been used just for information-gathering purposes, and removal orders could be issued to cajole the immigrants' parish of settlement into producing certificates or agreeing to non-resident relief.

  • Beneath the principals stood thousands of petty dictators who sought to preserve their own difficult position by opportunistic behaviour (wheeling and dealing) and by cajoling their underlings in turn.

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